Science, asked by pgurungk, 8 months ago

Write the valence electron of hydrogen

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Answered by SidharthBasu
1

Answer:

the valence electron of hydrogen is 1 i.e. the no. of electrons in the last shell of hydrogen is 1

Answered by berryBlue
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Hey mate,

Here's your answer..

Valence electron of hydrogen is 1.

  • Hydrogen is a unique atom, because it has only two spots in its outermost electron level.
  • Helium has two electrons and exhibits the properties of a noble gas.
  • Hydrogen's valence number is one, because it has only one valence electron and needs only one shared electron to fill its energy levels.
  • This means it can bond with many elements.
  • For example, four hydrogen atoms can bond with a carbon atom, which has four valence electrons, to form methane.
  • Similarly, three hydrogen atoms can bond with a nitrogen atom, which has five valence electrons, to form ammonia.

Hope it helps.

@berryBlue

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